STAC co Somerset

NOTA BENE - These case names are approximate and very likely to be changed.

Aldworthe v Baker

Thomas Aldworth of Bristol merchant, Robert Dowe citizen and merchant Taylor of London and John Bythesea of Axbridge in Somerset tanner. John Carr late of the City of Bristol gent deceased seised of property in Congresbury [Somerset] also endowment or establishment of Queen Elizabeth hospital in Bristol. STAC 5/A5/9

Elizabeth Culverwell of London widow v Richard Robertes of Chewe Somerset in Kings Bench prison at her suit for £25. Bond offered And at that time being troubled in her bodie with such infirmitie that she was inforced to travell to Bathe for the Recoverye of her helthe. STAC 5/C3/22

Were you not then examined . . . for the value of a horse . . . and what moved you to depose that the same horse was worth six pounds . . . and was not the horse blind and not able almost to go and worth no more than the skin. STAC 5/J3/30

Whereas the prior and covante of the late disolved priory of Bathe . . the ferme of Landsdowne co Somerset . . Thomas ap Powell Clerk sometime a mounck of the said disolved priorye of Bathe being called as a witness. STAC 5/M1/26

Bill [incomplete] of Morris Rodney of Rodney Stoke co Somerset esquire a young man void of experience or worldly policy about 4 or 5 years last past coming to his full age of 21 years fell into the company of [list] deceitful companions, lewd, naughty, corrupt. They robbed him of his whole patrimony. STAC 5/R1/12

Answer of John Sowthall gent to the bill of Moris Radney, Replication of Morris Rodney esquire to the answer of Sir Francis Jobson knight, Answer of Affabyll Partriche (male). STAC 5/R1/12